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charles evans s.o. numbers on the phone calls, he has 11 phone calls other than mr. sostre's, i'll run the numbers if possibly he called for other inmates in lockup and then did a three-way for himself. >> evans, currently in segregation for arguing with another inmate still has a right to make phone calls. many other inmates have more serious violations. they have lost that privilege. >> i have a pre-paid call from -- >> charles. >> as soon as new people come into lockup, hitting them up for phone call. i can place a phone call for you if you let me make a three-way off your call. he had placed five to six different inmates besides sostre. i'm going to explain what the situation is. >> what happened now? >> okay. >> you have another aopi on lockup. hope we don't keep going through this. we know you're making calls for sostre and other calls for other inmates. you have placed 17 calls from the unit under your name through other inmates, you place three ways to your families to. they don't have privilege
charles evans s.o. numbers on the phone calls, he has 11 phone calls other than mr. sostre's, i'll run the numbers if possibly he called for other inmates in lockup and then did a three-way for himself. >> evans, currently in segregation for arguing with another inmate still has a right to make phone calls. many other inmates have more serious violations. they have lost that privilege. >> i have a pre-paid call from -- >> charles. >> as soon as new people come into...
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billy evans, who is related to paul evans, the police commissioner from several years ago. robert americaner and lieutenant paul oconer, and they take a look at the tear in the tarp, climb up to look in the boat, and something pokes up, and then thraiand thenthere is a shot fi. this is unfolding quickly so it is fairly preliminary-- there appears to be a gun battle that then occurs between the police and the suspect. at that point, they're ordered by the incident commander to stop firing. and there's a lull in the action. and that's when we talk about that reset where they're going to slow this down. >> pelley: we are watching live coverage of the arrest of the remaining suspect in the boston marathon bombings. there have been cheers from from this crowd. an ambulance was called to this location. john miller's information was a homeowner-- and we have a photograph of that home if we can bring that into part of the frame-- a photograph of that home. there is a boat behind the home. john miller's information was that this this homeowner came out, saw a rip in the tarp over th
billy evans, who is related to paul evans, the police commissioner from several years ago. robert americaner and lieutenant paul oconer, and they take a look at the tear in the tarp, climb up to look in the boat, and something pokes up, and then thraiand thenthere is a shot fi. this is unfolding quickly so it is fairly preliminary-- there appears to be a gun battle that then occurs between the police and the suspect. at that point, they're ordered by the incident commander to stop firing. and...
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it also shows that evan ebil ghawld daily and took the required drug test. by march 15th things changed. he checked in by the morning. by afternoon a tamp everywhere alert went off from his tracking bracelet. six days later a warrant is issued for his arrest. by then both tom clements and nathan leon were dead and police believe ebil killed them. >> shepard: how does a character call error end up in the release of this man years early? >> it was at a sentencing hearing that a judge missed a small but vital detail. ebil was convicted of assaulting a prison guard inmate back in 2008. at sentencing the judge said had i had the full range of sentencing for your offense available to me, i don't know where i would have come down but i don't. i have got a cap of four years. trouble is, when he actually gave the order, the judge didn't specify that it was consecutive. the paperwork got mixed up and ebil was released. shep? >> shepard: alicia acuna in denver for us. more record highs on wall street today. the dow up 89 to a record of 14,662. that's the 11th record fo
it also shows that evan ebil ghawld daily and took the required drug test. by march 15th things changed. he checked in by the morning. by afternoon a tamp everywhere alert went off from his tracking bracelet. six days later a warrant is issued for his arrest. by then both tom clements and nathan leon were dead and police believe ebil killed them. >> shepard: how does a character call error end up in the release of this man years early? >> it was at a sentencing hearing that a judge...
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c-span: tom evans was? >> guest: tom evans was then a republican congressman who was one of president reagan's chief spokesmen in the house. he was rising very fast. the hometown papers found out and -- once again, it used to be the kind of thing that you thought of as a very private matter, but paula parkinson was a lobbyist, and at the time she went on that weekend, she was lobbying against a crop insurance bill that evans then voted against. now, the fact was that all the republicans and conservatives voted against it. the chances were almost nil that evans would ever have voted for it, but this connection was the hook. they ran the evans-parkinson story and he lost the next election. c-span: the story still follows vice president quayle? >> guest: she came back, as you know, during the last presidential campaign. by then we had become much more cynical about these women. she made her charges against vice president quayle -- i guess then candidate quayle -- saying that while they were on that weekend he
c-span: tom evans was? >> guest: tom evans was then a republican congressman who was one of president reagan's chief spokesmen in the house. he was rising very fast. the hometown papers found out and -- once again, it used to be the kind of thing that you thought of as a very private matter, but paula parkinson was a lobbyist, and at the time she went on that weekend, she was lobbying against a crop insurance bill that evans then voted against. now, the fact was that all the republicans...
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stephen a yellow, lynn bee son, evan reeves, mark bitner. robin levitt. michael [speaker not understood]. marlene morgan. steve pedal mike casey. [speaker not understood]. john rizzo. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is tamika moss and i'm the community development director at spur. spur is strongly supporting the legislation before you. i passed out a letter for your review. i did have an opportunity to have a really respectful discussion with some of the opponents of this legislation and i thought it was a really great opportunity to better understand some of the concerns that we've all heard about today. and i have not -- spur has not had an opportunity to review supervisor kim's legislation. and we have really vetted the legislation before you to ensure that the points that we relate to are strong and one in particular is really around the noticing and timing. the comments that you all made earlier in terms of increased noticing is -- the parallel process of timing. but noticing needs to be transparent and effective for everyone to be able to
stephen a yellow, lynn bee son, evan reeves, mark bitner. robin levitt. michael [speaker not understood]. marlene morgan. steve pedal mike casey. [speaker not understood]. john rizzo. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is tamika moss and i'm the community development director at spur. spur is strongly supporting the legislation before you. i passed out a letter for your review. i did have an opportunity to have a really respectful discussion with some of the opponents of this...
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wilson, was working on this, and when evan worked on it in the 1990s, people were like, marriage? that was in part because we were simply fighting to make it legal to have intimate relations. i was an unapprehended felon in texas for a number of years. we joke about that, okay, we're not enforcing the law, how would they catch me, but for friends of mine going into law enforcement or education or the military or things like that, the sodomy laws, that was huge. >> so -- >> we were not talking about marriage. it takes time, i think, to make this part of the culture. i mean, and not just in terms of legal incidence, but papers and grandmothers saying when will you be married, make it official? that takes time to build. that's worth building for same-sex couples. >> one of the things i remember thinking about, maybe you -- you could talk about this better than i can, obviously, is how the fight for gay marriage has changed the culture in which gay men live internally. the debate about what it will do to marriage is somewhat theoretical, but strikes me that the prominence of gay marri
wilson, was working on this, and when evan worked on it in the 1990s, people were like, marriage? that was in part because we were simply fighting to make it legal to have intimate relations. i was an unapprehended felon in texas for a number of years. we joke about that, okay, we're not enforcing the law, how would they catch me, but for friends of mine going into law enforcement or education or the military or things like that, the sodomy laws, that was huge. >> so -- >> we were...
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carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everrest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, you die. >> reporter: chip reid tells us at 84 jim whitaker hasn't lost his step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in boston two weeks ago and helped bring it to an end. an immigrant from china, he was car jacked by the suspects, but he escaped and tipped off the police. he worries even now for his safety. so we concealed his identity and altered his voice. john miller has the interview. >> reporter: this 26-year-old chinese entrepreneur who calls himself danny, had just pulled over in his new mercedes on this boston street to send a text message when a man jumped in. >> i thought it was just a robbery, you know. but he took out his gun, pointed to me. said to me, like do
carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everrest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, you die. >> reporter: chip reid tells us at 84 jim whitaker hasn't lost his step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in...
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then later in texas, evan ebel had a police shootout. bull let casings reportedly found near the body of victim clements. this morning sheriffs report they busted this guy who shay say was in constant contact we ebel in the days just before the murder of the prison0s chief. investigators say ebel was in the very same gang as the month busted today, and they're still searching for another guy, person of interest, who is believed to be armed and dangerous. we're live in denver with more. any word on how the search is going? >> they're still searching right now about officials say that james lohr was found a few miles from the home of tom clements, and the reports are he off off on foot after the police tried to pull him over for traffic stop. he is not a suspect in this case at this point but is a known associate of the prison white supremacist gang, the 211 crew. and ghoully is armed and dangerous. both men are considered persons of interest in the murder of colorado prison director tom clements who was killed at his home march 19th. and
then later in texas, evan ebel had a police shootout. bull let casings reportedly found near the body of victim clements. this morning sheriffs report they busted this guy who shay say was in constant contact we ebel in the days just before the murder of the prison0s chief. investigators say ebel was in the very same gang as the month busted today, and they're still searching for another guy, person of interest, who is believed to be armed and dangerous. we're live in denver with more. any word...
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evan ebel was let loose in january because of a clerical error. he's now believed to have killed nathan leon, an employee who delivered pizzas on the side, then colorado prison chief tom clements. ebel himself was killed in a shootout with sheriff's deputies in texas on march 21st. meanwhile, the widow of nathan leon is devastated. listen to what she had to say earlier today. >> it happened once, it's going to happen again. i mean, clerical error. clerical error ain't going to bring my husband back. it's not going to bring tom clements back. it's not going to bring my children's father back. how do you tell your 4-year-old daughters that? and have to go on the rest your life knowing that this could have been prevented? if somebody would have done their job? and stood up and went through that paperwork before they ever released this monster into society. >> joining me now is katie leon along with her mother, bernadette. welcome to you both. extremely powerful and emotional comments there from you, katie. it's an almost unbelievable case, this, that
evan ebel was let loose in january because of a clerical error. he's now believed to have killed nathan leon, an employee who delivered pizzas on the side, then colorado prison chief tom clements. ebel himself was killed in a shootout with sheriff's deputies in texas on march 21st. meanwhile, the widow of nathan leon is devastated. listen to what she had to say earlier today. >> it happened once, it's going to happen again. i mean, clerical error. clerical error ain't going to bring my...
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deadly avalanches in washington state, carter evans has the latest. cheering the death of margaret thatcher. >> ding dong the witch is dead. >> explaining whthe british prime minister evokes strong feelings even after she's gone. >> and new hope taking root, anna werner introduces us to the those bringing the fire rife aged lost pines of texas back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod with a west coast edition of the broadcast. for the last month they've been loo f
deadly avalanches in washington state, carter evans has the latest. cheering the death of margaret thatcher. >> ding dong the witch is dead. >> explaining whthe british prime minister evokes strong feelings even after she's gone. >> and new hope taking root, anna werner introduces us to the those bringing the fire rife aged lost pines of texas back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod with a west...
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host: evan mcmorris-santoro works if buzzfeed. he also coves elections for national journals' hot line back in 2008 and he was a reporter in north carolina and tennessee. seung min kim is from politico and she is a congressional reporter. miami, florida, is our next caller location, robert is an independent. caller: i don't think the media has a close relationship with the president. in fact, i think some of the media -- it is like entertainment journalism. ey go on bill maher show and "the tonight show." are they serious journalists are they trying to get at some truth? are they trying to address some issue and get the information out there? it seems to me, that is not the case. i remember a couple of years ago larry king and barbara walters commented that the fact you that you don't have the type of journalists anywhere. you let the question speak for themselves, it is not about the person. if you have someone like the garage on msnbc who lost his job. he had this huge ego and he just wanted -- he just wanted his work to be said
host: evan mcmorris-santoro works if buzzfeed. he also coves elections for national journals' hot line back in 2008 and he was a reporter in north carolina and tennessee. seung min kim is from politico and she is a congressional reporter. miami, florida, is our next caller location, robert is an independent. caller: i don't think the media has a close relationship with the president. in fact, i think some of the media -- it is like entertainment journalism. ey go on bill maher show and...
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this after evan ebil was released four years early by a clerical error. the review will be extensive. >> the estimate for those number of orders is in the thousands. so, we are prior advertising to the known consecutive sentences first and we are working backwards from there. >> parole operations are also being looked at, jon? >> jon: all right. alicia acuna, thanks. i am not going away. those words from the legendary movie critic roger ebert in what would be the final column he would ever write. ebert died today end ago year's long struggle with cancer according to the "chicago sun times." the newspaper for which he worked for 46 years just this week ebert announced his cancer had returned and he was taking a leave of absence. he vowed he would return. no doubt ebert became the most influential film critic of our time the first to ever win a pulitzer prize the first to ever have a television show the first to utter the iconic phrase two thumbs up. he and his partner gene siskel own battle of cancer. during the peek he hundreds of movies he was forced to
this after evan ebil was released four years early by a clerical error. the review will be extensive. >> the estimate for those number of orders is in the thousands. so, we are prior advertising to the known consecutive sentences first and we are working backwards from there. >> parole operations are also being looked at, jon? >> jon: all right. alicia acuna, thanks. i am not going away. those words from the legendary movie critic roger ebert in what would be the final column...
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police in texas killed an ex-con named evan ebil in a shootout after a high speed chase near dallas. bullet casings found at that scene reportedly matched those found near the body of tom clements. early this morning sheriff's report they arrested man who they say was in constant contact with ebil in days before the murder of the prison's chief. if you look closely the tattoos on his eyebrows read hard luck. they busted him just a few miles from tom clements home but they are still searching for one other person of interest who is also in the same gang and is believed to be armed and dangerous. alyssa acuna live in denver with more now. still no sign of the second and very dangerous convict? not right now. they are still looking for thomas goalie tonight and his mother has told "the denver post" that she hopes he surrenders to authorities. james lore, however, sits in a jail cell right now. around 1:30 this morning law enforcement officers saw the suspected white supremacist gang member leaving a business in colorado springs. cops say they tried to pull him over but he took off and t
police in texas killed an ex-con named evan ebil in a shootout after a high speed chase near dallas. bullet casings found at that scene reportedly matched those found near the body of tom clements. early this morning sheriff's report they arrested man who they say was in constant contact with ebil in days before the murder of the prison's chief. if you look closely the tattoos on his eyebrows read hard luck. they busted him just a few miles from tom clements home but they are still searching...
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two days later, evan spencer ebel, suspected of murdering clements, was killed in a shootout with texas deputies about 100 miles from kaufman county. for more we're joined by mark potok, senior fellow at the southern poverty law center. the group tracks hate groups and he described iran brotherhood of texas or abt is perhaps the most violent white supremacist gang in the country. he is joining us from alabama. welcome back to "democracy now!" let's talk about what happened this weekend with the district attorney mcclelland and his wife and then go backwards from there. his ada, the prosecutor heavily involved in the investigation of the aryan brotherhood, and also what has been going on in colorado. >> it is an incredible set of circumstances as you have said, mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia were murdered over the weekend, on saturday or perhaps friday night, and it sounds very much like an assassination. there door was reportedly kicked in. there were all kinds of shell casings all over the floor. it looks like they opened the door to a stranger and more simply murdered right ther
two days later, evan spencer ebel, suspected of murdering clements, was killed in a shootout with texas deputies about 100 miles from kaufman county. for more we're joined by mark potok, senior fellow at the southern poverty law center. the group tracks hate groups and he described iran brotherhood of texas or abt is perhaps the most violent white supremacist gang in the country. he is joining us from alabama. welcome back to "democracy now!" let's talk about what happened this...
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. >> reporter: the women said the guards didn't physically torture them, but they were sentenced to evan prison where pastor saeed abedini is being held and sometimes tortured. >> we were vrve interviewed by interviewers, and they threatened us by execution. >> reporter: they were threatened with hanging by 10 different trials. they were eventually released after christians around the world publicized their case. >> we believe that the first reason we are here today and we are free is god's grace and god's will. and the second reason is support of all christians from all around the world. >> reporter: these two women are urging believers to write letters to iranians in prison for their faith. john waggi, cbn news. >> wendy: a u.s. congressman is calling on president obama to speak up for egypt's persecuted christians. virginia representative frank wolf says the president should forcefully denounce attacks on coptic believers. an angry mob through firebombs on christians outside a main cathedral in cairo on sunday, and two christians died. erl liaearlier in the week, five christians were
. >> reporter: the women said the guards didn't physically torture them, but they were sentenced to evan prison where pastor saeed abedini is being held and sometimes tortured. >> we were vrve interviewed by interviewers, and they threatened us by execution. >> reporter: they were threatened with hanging by 10 different trials. they were eventually released after christians around the world publicized their case. >> we believe that the first reason we are here today and...
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violating their privacy they consider it sort of harassment what's your take on that well first of all evan seen anything that the objection and the details of the objection i have the sense that you can always say people should people please don't turn the google glass came around. this is kind of like may i smoke or may not smoke so i would think that we will evolve social norms around these kinds of technologies just as we've had to evolve social norms around texting and e-mail to use your mobile and the new your table or not. this wall involved would come in and say so definitely a lot of issues at play here we've also seen coming out in terms of internet privacy in cyber security the future of google glass and other issues like it you know help me understand what privacy issues are play here you know for people who may not know well but i think there are a number of them a lot of misconceptions about how the internet works how google systems work lead to concerns over privacy that in fact don't necessarily have substance except to people who don't understand how things work for example
violating their privacy they consider it sort of harassment what's your take on that well first of all evan seen anything that the objection and the details of the objection i have the sense that you can always say people should people please don't turn the google glass came around. this is kind of like may i smoke or may not smoke so i would think that we will evolve social norms around these kinds of technologies just as we've had to evolve social norms around texting and e-mail to use your...
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san francisco's main post office on evans avenue in the airport station on field road will both stay open until midnight. if you've already done your taxes you can enjoy tax day perks. cinna bon is handing out free bites tonight. if you order papa john's online you can get a large pizza and two liter drink for $10.40. boston market selling two rib meals for that same price. office depot is allowing people to do 25 pages of printing or five pounds of document shredding for free. finally, sonic is selling half price drinks and slushies all day. >> the supreme court this morning trying to decide whether it is permissible to patent genes or parts of genes. scott mcgrew says this one an incredibly complicated case in front of the justices. >> good morning. a company called myriad has created genetic material in the lab which responds with your genetic material. and the two together become a marker for cancer. but can this be patented, especially if it really does cure cancer? myriad says it spent millions of dollars finding the answer and it argues if it tells everybody about these genes,
san francisco's main post office on evans avenue in the airport station on field road will both stay open until midnight. if you've already done your taxes you can enjoy tax day perks. cinna bon is handing out free bites tonight. if you order papa john's online you can get a large pizza and two liter drink for $10.40. boston market selling two rib meals for that same price. office depot is allowing people to do 25 pages of printing or five pounds of document shredding for free. finally, sonic...
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court officials say evan ebel was released four years early because of a clerical mistake. he's suspected of murdering the prison chief tom clements and the other man you're seeing on your screen, a pizza delivery driver. ebel died in a shoot-out two weeks ago with police in texas. >>> security for prosecutors has been stepped up across the state of texas after the fatal shooting of kaufman county district attorney mike mclelland and his wife last weekend. that came two months after an assistant d.a. was also gunned down. meantime, kaufman county now has an interim district attorney as an investigation into the double murder continues. cnn's george howell following all of the new developments for us. he is live in kaufman county this morning. what is the latest this morning? >> john, good morning. no new leads at this point from investigators regarding these murders. as you mentioned we do know now that this county has an interim district attorney. randy fernandez will fill that spot for a period of 21 days until the governor here of the state, rick perry, appoints a new di
court officials say evan ebel was released four years early because of a clerical mistake. he's suspected of murdering the prison chief tom clements and the other man you're seeing on your screen, a pizza delivery driver. ebel died in a shoot-out two weeks ago with police in texas. >>> security for prosecutors has been stepped up across the state of texas after the fatal shooting of kaufman county district attorney mike mclelland and his wife last weekend. that came two months after an...
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i'm talking about evan ebel who killed colorado's police chief and murdered a pizza delivery man and drove half way across the country before authorities even put a warrant out for his arrest. it doesn't add up. and our reporter is "outfront." >> reporter: he was serving time for armed robbery, prison disciplinary documents show he was anything but a model prisoner. in november 2006, this report describes ebel striking a staff member, threatened to kill staff member and family. in 2005, this report described another chilling account of ebel's rage saying he would kill her if he ever saw her on the streets and that he would make her beg for her life. this new information on his violent behavior combined with the revelation that a clerical error led to him being released four years early added anger to the ang vish of victim's families. the widow of the first person that ebel is suspected of killing. >> clerical error is not going to bring my husband back. it's not going to bring tom back. it's not going to bring my children's father back. how do i tell my 4-year-olds, daddy was murder
i'm talking about evan ebel who killed colorado's police chief and murdered a pizza delivery man and drove half way across the country before authorities even put a warrant out for his arrest. it doesn't add up. and our reporter is "outfront." >> reporter: he was serving time for armed robbery, prison disciplinary documents show he was anything but a model prisoner. in november 2006, this report describes ebel striking a staff member, threatened to kill staff member and family....
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my own senator, evan evan bayh, had a pretty liberal voting record. as soon as he decided to run for re-election in the senate he had the most concerntive voting record of any democratic senator. even our own academic peers. harold coe, critical of president bush pushing executive power. can works for the obama administration and changes his tune and takes positions he harshly criticized when he was outside of the executive branch. so, i think the desire to leave a legacy, and a lot of their statements and -- is posturing much more than true commitment to ideology they can't compromise. so let me conclude by saying that, a two-person presidency may seem radical. for us north so radical for europe. but dysfunctional washington has gotten to the point that radical reform is needed. the alternative to a two-person presidency is even greater partisan conflict and even more bad presidential decisionmaking. thank you for coming. i look forward to your questions. [applause] >> we will pass around the microphone, raise your hand and we'll take questions. i'd
my own senator, evan evan bayh, had a pretty liberal voting record. as soon as he decided to run for re-election in the senate he had the most concerntive voting record of any democratic senator. even our own academic peers. harold coe, critical of president bush pushing executive power. can works for the obama administration and changes his tune and takes positions he harshly criticized when he was outside of the executive branch. so, i think the desire to leave a legacy, and a lot of their...
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evan ebel was let go four years too soon accidentally. there will be an independent review of the parole process, this after ebel removed his monitoring device and his parole officer lost contact. >> i can tell you the officer that was responsible for evan ebel's supervision is an outstanding officer, and i will stand here before you and tell you that we have found nothing that has brought -- been brought to my attention with regard to any deficiencies in his management of the offender population. >> reporter: the department of corrections here says this is going to be an extensive process, as you can imagine, because, jon, these records number in the thousands. jon. jon: so many strange and sad turns in this case. thank you. jenna: this just in, north korea telling britain and russia to consider evacuating their embassies in pyongyang. britain says it was told its staff members that are there, that their safety will not be guaranteed after april 10th in the event of a conflict. this is following a series of near daily threats of nuclear
evan ebel was let go four years too soon accidentally. there will be an independent review of the parole process, this after ebel removed his monitoring device and his parole officer lost contact. >> i can tell you the officer that was responsible for evan ebel's supervision is an outstanding officer, and i will stand here before you and tell you that we have found nothing that has brought -- been brought to my attention with regard to any deficiencies in his management of the offender...
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the letter is signed with a swastika and he calls himself "big bad evil evan ebel." ebel was killed in a shoot-out with texas deputies last month. >>> coming up tonight on cnn's "ac 360," an exclusive interview with the wife of murdered colorado prison chief tom clements. >>> new this morning, hours ago, the state of connecticut putting the nation's toughest gun laws on the books less than four months after the massacre at sandy hook elementary school. early this morning, the state house passed a measure that adds more than 100 guns to the list of banned assault weapons and selling large-capacity magazines is illegal. governor dan malloy is expected to sign the bill at noon. much of the law takes effect as soon as the ink hits the paper. >>> a southern california man hospitalized in hawaii after a giant shark takes a bite out of his leg. this horrifying incident happening wednesday morning at kanipawi beach off the coast of maui. the victim described the shark's head as the size of a basketball. he's being treated for two huge gashes to his side. a fellow surfer from
the letter is signed with a swastika and he calls himself "big bad evil evan ebel." ebel was killed in a shoot-out with texas deputies last month. >>> coming up tonight on cnn's "ac 360," an exclusive interview with the wife of murdered colorado prison chief tom clements. >>> new this morning, hours ago, the state of connecticut putting the nation's toughest gun laws on the books less than four months after the massacre at sandy hook elementary school....
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the crash happened this morning in evan city, pennsylvania, about a half-hour northwest of pittsburgh. police chief said it appeared the bus entered that crossing and stopped on the tracks. the engineer issued a horn and failed to stop the train in time. they look at whether fog may have played a role in the crash. >>> hundreds are dead and hundreds more might be buried alive at officials in benj la derb after factory ord -- bangladesh after factory workers ignored a warning. the building collapsed. rescuers are searching through the tons of concrete and twisted metal. they had to cut off a woman's hand to pull her out. for first time, we are seeing what the building looked like before the collapse. see the cracks in the walls? officials say they warned the buildings owner to get everybody out. cops say that owner is now on the run and a huge safety questions could mean big herricks for some companies here in states. that is because there is a chance that you own something that workers in that factory produced. trace gallagher live with the latest. trace, human rights groups are calli
the crash happened this morning in evan city, pennsylvania, about a half-hour northwest of pittsburgh. police chief said it appeared the bus entered that crossing and stopped on the tracks. the engineer issued a horn and failed to stop the train in time. they look at whether fog may have played a role in the crash. >>> hundreds are dead and hundreds more might be buried alive at officials in benj la derb after factory ord -- bangladesh after factory workers ignored a warning. the...
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evan evels electronic bracelet stopped working. it wasn't until hours before the shooting that parol officers went to check on evels. but by that time he was gone. evidence at the scene connected him to the death of the prisons chief. >>> another prominent republican senator announced his support for same-sex marriage. mark kirk of illinois posted on his blog today that quote, life comes down to who you love and who loves you. and the government has no place in the middle. senator kirk is the ranking republican lawmakers in illinois. today's announcement comes less than three weeks since portman of ohio became the first republican to announce support of gay marriage. >>> north korea is vowing to start a nuclear program which had been shut down for years. and yang is promising to escalate the production of materials used to make nuclear weapons. white house secretary carney announced today. >> a strong common interest in peace and stability in southeast asian. >> b2 and b52 bombers flew over south korea last week all part of the joi
evan evels electronic bracelet stopped working. it wasn't until hours before the shooting that parol officers went to check on evels. but by that time he was gone. evidence at the scene connected him to the death of the prisons chief. >>> another prominent republican senator announced his support for same-sex marriage. mark kirk of illinois posted on his blog today that quote, life comes down to who you love and who loves you. and the government has no place in the middle. senator kirk...
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evan ebel released from prison january 28th of this year. then on march 17th police believe ebel kills an ibm worker moonlighting as a pizza delivery driver and steals his car. two days later, prison chief tom clements gunned down after answering the front door of his home. march 21st, ebel dice after a shootout with texas police after a high speed chase in the stat, leaving two victims dead apparently from a clerical error. martha: president obama's trip to denver is being called quote, a slap in the face by a group of sheriffs in colorado. more than a dozen sheriffs yesterday denounced the state's new strict gun control laws as unconstitutional. >> this is about criminalizing law-abiding citizens. these laws will have no deterrent effect whatsoever on the tragedy that occurred in aurora. it had no effect on the tragedy that occurred in my own county, just two weeks ago. or the pizza delivery individual up in denver. martha: so that state now bans the sale of high-capacity mag seeps and requires background checks for all gun sales. it is on
evan ebel released from prison january 28th of this year. then on march 17th police believe ebel kills an ibm worker moonlighting as a pizza delivery driver and steals his car. two days later, prison chief tom clements gunned down after answering the front door of his home. march 21st, ebel dice after a shootout with texas police after a high speed chase in the stat, leaving two victims dead apparently from a clerical error. martha: president obama's trip to denver is being called quote, a slap...
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catherine leon, the wife of a murdered pizza driver, is irate after learning evan ebel, the man accused of killing her husband and colorado prison chief tom clements was mistakenly freed four years early from prison because of a clerical error. will riply from affiliate kusa has the unbelievable story. >> clerical error ain't going to bring my husband back, not going to bring tom clements back, not going to bring my children's father back. how do i tell my 4 year old, daddy was murdered because of a clerical error. >> reporter: outrage does not begin to describe how catherine leon is feeling. >> irate. how do you feel when something like this happens? >> reporter: the man suspected of killing her husband, nate leon, should still be in prison, a fremont county court made a mistake, a clerical error that led to ebel's release four years early. ebel killed leon while he was delivering pizza and killed department of corrections officer tom clements. >> i want to know who is going to stand up and beaccountable. i don't mean by saying we send condolences. who's going to stand up and be accoun
catherine leon, the wife of a murdered pizza driver, is irate after learning evan ebel, the man accused of killing her husband and colorado prison chief tom clements was mistakenly freed four years early from prison because of a clerical error. will riply from affiliate kusa has the unbelievable story. >> clerical error ain't going to bring my husband back, not going to bring tom clements back, not going to bring my children's father back. how do i tell my 4 year old, daddy was murdered...
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the men are believed to be pals with evan ebel. he's another member of the same crew who police believe is the man who assassinated the colorado corrections director. remember that man first got gunned down tom clements, back on march 19th. he was killed when he answered his door at home and now they think that these murders that happened in texas may be linked. in the meantime, the fbi is investigating all of that because they want to know, is that murder of a top law enforcement official connected to the murders of the texas d.a., mike mclelland and his wife cynthia also at their home, which followed the murder of the texas assistant district attorney who served the same man, mark hasse. hasse was gunned down near his courthouse office in january and then his boss and the boss' wife is killed. all of this makes your head spin. the urgent bulletin after the west virginia sheriff, eugene crum was executed, this happened in broad daylight and happened in his car as he sat on a lunch break. alicia acuna where a manhunt is underway. >
the men are believed to be pals with evan ebel. he's another member of the same crew who police believe is the man who assassinated the colorado corrections director. remember that man first got gunned down tom clements, back on march 19th. he was killed when he answered his door at home and now they think that these murders that happened in texas may be linked. in the meantime, the fbi is investigating all of that because they want to know, is that murder of a top law enforcement official...
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guolee is said to be an eerkted of evan ebel. >>> the little boys kidnapped and sailed away to cuba had no idea they were caught up in an international drama. little cole and chase hakkens' grandparents say the boys were well taken care of during this ordeal. they think they went on a fun trip. >> told that everyone heard about their sailboat trip to cuba, another country. as they called it. and their airplane right back to america, and that everyone wants to take their picture. we ask that there be no mention of any events of the past week. >> take a look. the older boy cole really hamed it up for the cameras, going down for the big pose. little guys were in their grandparents' custody when the drama unfolded. their parents face nearly a dozen charges including kidnapping and child abuse. >> i'd much rather look at the pictures of those kids smiling. >> how adorable. >>> the latest cnn/orc poll shows the mood of the nation is improving. when asked how things are going in the country today, 50% of respondents said things are well. now that is actually a big jump from last summer when on
guolee is said to be an eerkted of evan ebel. >>> the little boys kidnapped and sailed away to cuba had no idea they were caught up in an international drama. little cole and chase hakkens' grandparents say the boys were well taken care of during this ordeal. they think they went on a fun trip. >> told that everyone heard about their sailboat trip to cuba, another country. as they called it. and their airplane right back to america, and that everyone wants to take their picture....
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bush center headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project we have raised enough money to pay our bills. we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states. and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. barbara bush taught me to live life to the fullest, to laugh a lot and to speak my mind. a trait that sometimes got us both into trouble. dad taught me how to be a president, before that he showed me how to be a man. and 41, it is awesome that you are here today. [ cheers and applause ] i welcome, i welcome my dear brothers and sister as well as in-laws, cousins, nephews, nieces, uncles, all of you for joining us. our family has meant more to me than anything and i thank you for making it so. not so long ago this campus was home to a beautiful west texan named laura welch. when she earned her degree
bush center headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project we have raised enough money to pay our bills. we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states. and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. barbara bush taught...
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evan ebel was released from prison four years early because of a clerical error. ebel was supposed to serve more time for punching a prison guard. the court papers failed to specify the assault sentence should be consecutive. translation, after the one he was already serving. the mistake has led officials to now review their procedures. >> i am confident that they will fix the problem going forward, and that won't happen again. and i think it's probably worth the effort to go back and make sure that we don't have any other cases out there where this problem has occurred before. >> ebel is also suspected of murdering a pizza delivery deliver last month. he was killed in that shoot-out with police in texas two weeks ago. >> we're going to reaction from a former skinhead and a former member of the aryan nation. he'll talk to us about colorado and texas. >>> connecticut lawmakers have reached an agreement on a strict new gun law. christine romans has that. >> new this morning a bipartisan task force of lawmakers agreeing in connecticut on what's being called a major o
evan ebel was released from prison four years early because of a clerical error. ebel was supposed to serve more time for punching a prison guard. the court papers failed to specify the assault sentence should be consecutive. translation, after the one he was already serving. the mistake has led officials to now review their procedures. >> i am confident that they will fix the problem going forward, and that won't happen again. and i think it's probably worth the effort to go back and...
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i'm can he can he akelly evans your headlines from around the world. spain's factory activity suffers its steepest fall in five months. still, european markets inching into the green after the s&p 500 falls on the first day of the quarter as concerns about corporate earnings weigh. north korea about to restart its main nuclear conflict, a move that could give it more plutonium for weapons. >>> and all eyes on italy as the country's president try and meet the ten wise men amid post election dead lock today. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> welcome back to the program. welcome back to a two-hour program and it's a good thing because there is so much to get through today including data that's breaking just at the top of the hour. shedding the final march pmi manufacturing for europe coming in at 46.8. as you can see, the euro is roughly unchanged. some economies, the biggest ones have seen while they're still in contraction some improvement from the flash numbers two weeks ago. the e
i'm can he can he akelly evans your headlines from around the world. spain's factory activity suffers its steepest fall in five months. still, european markets inching into the green after the s&p 500 falls on the first day of the quarter as concerns about corporate earnings weigh. north korea about to restart its main nuclear conflict, a move that could give it more plutonium for weapons. >>> and all eyes on italy as the country's president try and meet the ten wise men amid post...
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. >> and i'm kelly evans. these are your headlines from around the world. >> china's economic growth stalls in the first quart, gdp coming in at 7.7% because of weaker industrial output. that's weighed on mining stocks the. >>> and greece getting the all clear from the troika following the review of its austerity program which should see some $2.2 billion of aid relief. >>> germany launches its election campaign. both parties vowing their party for the cyprus aid package. that is the cypriot finance minister tells cnbc, he has growth plans for the economy, but acknowledges there are tough times coming. >> we know we are in for an upright, but the sooner and the more decisive our actions will be now, the sooner we shall be over this difficulty period. >>> and earnings begin to flood in this week. the dow, s&p 500 are getting set to report results. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> all right. >> back together. >> back together. >> for a coup
. >> and i'm kelly evans. these are your headlines from around the world. >> china's economic growth stalls in the first quart, gdp coming in at 7.7% because of weaker industrial output. that's weighed on mining stocks the. >>> and greece getting the all clear from the troika following the review of its austerity program which should see some $2.2 billion of aid relief. >>> germany launches its election campaign. both parties vowing their party for the cyprus aid...
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i'm superintendent evans. on behalf of the police department, you know, obviously we were very proud of our efforts from the beginning, at the marathon site when we had such a terrible tragedy. obviously our hearts and prayers still go out to the victims. you know, martin richards, the 8-year-old, the two young females killed, and officer collier who lost his life. to begin things, obviously, our hearts and prayers still go out to the families and the victims in that case. because of such an incident and the tragedy, throughout this incident, you know, we had the motivation and the desire to apprehend whoever was responsible for not only the bombings, but also for sort of wreaking havoc on the city of boston. all three of us have run the boston marathon. we know how special that day is. it's probably the best day in the city of boston. and for anyone to attack the city the way they did, you know, we all took it personal. and i think that's the motivation that kept us going throughout this event. for monday on,
i'm superintendent evans. on behalf of the police department, you know, obviously we were very proud of our efforts from the beginning, at the marathon site when we had such a terrible tragedy. obviously our hearts and prayers still go out to the victims. you know, martin richards, the 8-year-old, the two young females killed, and officer collier who lost his life. to begin things, obviously, our hearts and prayers still go out to the families and the victims in that case. because of such an...
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guole, is an associate of evan ebel, the suspected gunman. >>> new developments in the senate with a debate on gun control legislation is underway. 16 republicans joined democrats in pushing aside a filibuster that attempted to stop debate from taking place. a number of senators, both democrat and republican, thank relatives of the victims of the connecticut school massacre for lobbying senators to at least bring legislation to the senate floor for discussion. >> there's darkness, lies, misinformation, and when people see you, it means much more than when they hear me or anybody else. so we've made a huge difference. >> the amendments that will be debated include expanded background checks on gun buyer, separate amendments on banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. >>> another record high for the dow and s&p 500. the dow now in reach of 15,000. yesterday the official closing numbers, 14,865, that's two record-high finishes in the last two days. the s&p 500 also closing at an all-time high, now less than seven points from the 1,600 mark. but the bulls could be taking a br
guole, is an associate of evan ebel, the suspected gunman. >>> new developments in the senate with a debate on gun control legislation is underway. 16 republicans joined democrats in pushing aside a filibuster that attempted to stop debate from taking place. a number of senators, both democrat and republican, thank relatives of the victims of the connecticut school massacre for lobbying senators to at least bring legislation to the senate floor for discussion. >> there's...
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some good samaritan named evan, thank you evan, helped them. they didn't know the city. got them out of the city. she said you could smell it from two blocks away. >> sure. >> stephanie: chaos. these stories are -- you know -- >> that's the goal. the interesting thing is that you know, the saying, no one has claimed responsibility. there's no direct linkage. as of yet. which is -- you know, i guess part of -- scattering a society and making everybody slip into panic mode, you want to wait as long as possible. they won't claim you know, why they did it until late in the game. because that's what it is to them. it is a game. it is about stirring everybody up. keeping everybody panicked. as long as possible. interesting thing about it being terrorism specifically is terrorism is meant -- it isn't just any time you scare someone. doing something technically speaking if you put a bomb in a local score just because you hate everybody there that's not technically terrorism. that's just an act of murder. mass murder. terrorism has a specific, political agenda. >> stephanie: righ
some good samaritan named evan, thank you evan, helped them. they didn't know the city. got them out of the city. she said you could smell it from two blocks away. >> sure. >> stephanie: chaos. these stories are -- you know -- >> that's the goal. the interesting thing is that you know, the saying, no one has claimed responsibility. there's no direct linkage. as of yet. which is -- you know, i guess part of -- scattering a society and making everybody slip into panic mode, you...
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evan ebel who died in a texas shootout had a weapon with him use in the murder of tom clements. he was also a known associate of the 211 prison gang, martha ask sounds like they're zeroing in on these guys and they have one dangerous individual who is still out there. alicia, this case really sparked other investigations in colorado as a result of this gang, right? >> reporter: that's right and the governor's office now has called for a full audit on all inmate sentence. which means they're going to go back and look at all of the sentences that they have so far. to make sure that everyone is serving the appropriate amount of time. and all of this is because evan ebel, the main suspect in this case was, you'll remember, was sentenced to four years for assaulting a prison guard but he was released from prison early because of a clerical error. now there was a judge who neglected to use the word, consecutive during a sentencing hearing. he was supposed to use that word instead. it was taken out of the paperwork and everything got mixed up. now the colorado department of corrections
evan ebel who died in a texas shootout had a weapon with him use in the murder of tom clements. he was also a known associate of the 211 prison gang, martha ask sounds like they're zeroing in on these guys and they have one dangerous individual who is still out there. alicia, this case really sparked other investigations in colorado as a result of this gang, right? >> reporter: that's right and the governor's office now has called for a full audit on all inmate sentence. which means...
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i spoke this week with evan mccann who graduated from iowa state four months ago. he wakes up 7:30 in the morn every day to send out resume's. 500 applications submitted on linkedin. zero job offers. only a fraction of employers write him back and ones he do he lacks experience. >> a lot of them say they're looking for people with more experience. entry level positions. recent college graduate, you know, this would be, kind of right up my alley. >> reporter: the real problem evan has it is hard to get experience those employers say they need without any entry level jobs. gregg: catch-22. how do i get experience unless you give me a job. how long will it take for the young people to find jobs, any way to know? >> reporter: it is hard to put a precise date on it, gregg, the jobs for young people will start coming back when older people stay in the jobs longer than they wanted because their nest eggs were crushed finally retire. >> the baby boomers will retire. at some point a major chunk of workforce retiring that will open up a lot of jobs for youth. if that is dela
i spoke this week with evan mccann who graduated from iowa state four months ago. he wakes up 7:30 in the morn every day to send out resume's. 500 applications submitted on linkedin. zero job offers. only a fraction of employers write him back and ones he do he lacks experience. >> a lot of them say they're looking for people with more experience. entry level positions. recent college graduate, you know, this would be, kind of right up my alley. >> reporter: the real problem evan...
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evan ebel was mistakenly freed in january. last month he killed the prison chief. then died in a gunfight with police in texas. that's led investigators to ask whether the colorado murder is linked to those murders of the texas prosecutors. >>> some families who lost their loved ones in the aurora shooting massacre are welcoming the decision by prosecutors to seek the death penalty. others say they fear emotionally wrenching trials which could last months. abc's brandi hitt is covering the case. >> reporter: prosecutors want the accused gunman behind last year's movie theater massacre in aurora, colorado, to be executed if convicted. for james egan holmes, justice is death, the prosecutor told judge, as several victims' relatives cried in court. >> thumbs up to the death penalty. >> reporter: brian beard's friend, alex sullivan, was one of 12 killed last july during a midnight movie premiere. dozens were wounded. prosecutors say they spoke to 800 victims and their families leading up to this decision. and rejected the defense's offer for holmes to plead guilty in e
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they were in phone contact with evan ebel hours before the he was shot. ebel was killed in a police shootout in texas. the texas prosecutor and his wife shot to death in their home are remembered at a memorial service. kaufman district attorney, mike mclelland and his wife killed last saturday. a search for clues did not turn up a suspect, but the sheriff's department says a man has been arrested for threatening an investigator. >>> yet another lawman was shot dead yesterday. he was a west virginia sheriff known for his tough stance on drug dealing. the suspect is now in the hospital this morning after being shot by police. with more here is abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: in west virginia, a tearful prayer. >> thank you, lord. >> reporter: the county sheriff eugene crum was sitting in his car on lunch break when a man walked up and fired at point-blank range. sheriff crum died a short time later. >> heartbreaking, the whole community is heartbroken. because we knew he really cared. >> reporter: the suspect, was caught after a chase and gun battle with
they were in phone contact with evan ebel hours before the he was shot. ebel was killed in a police shootout in texas. the texas prosecutor and his wife shot to death in their home are remembered at a memorial service. kaufman district attorney, mike mclelland and his wife killed last saturday. a search for clues did not turn up a suspect, but the sheriff's department says a man has been arrested for threatening an investigator. >>> yet another lawman was shot dead yesterday. he was a...
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and they were in contact with evan ebel, the prime suspect and killed in a shootout with police. >> a group of family of and sandy hook, headed to washington, and the goal of speaking with every senator who is not for tighter gun legislation. and meet with them as lawmakers come from spring break as they help push through connecticut's gun laws. those bills signed were the toughest in the country, just signed by the state's governor on thursday and barack obama has invited the group to attend his speech monday in hartford. >> kelly: how about in? a new battle budget i should say, going on right now in washington. president obama now saying the proposal that he will release next week isn't, quote, his ideal plan, and early reports, however, of entitlement cuts included in the plan are drawing criticism from both republicans and democrats. and molly henneberg joining us live with more details about this battle that's going on over the budget. >> hi, kelly. president obama said today that his budget is a quote, compromise, but so far, republican leaders don't see it that way. the preside
and they were in contact with evan ebel, the prime suspect and killed in a shootout with police. >> a group of family of and sandy hook, headed to washington, and the goal of speaking with every senator who is not for tighter gun legislation. and meet with them as lawmakers come from spring break as they help push through connecticut's gun laws. those bills signed were the toughest in the country, just signed by the state's governor on thursday and barack obama has invited the group to...
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both suspects had recent contact with evan ebel. the man suspected of killing clements. >> murdered in his home last month in an exclusive interview with clements widow and daughters, they talk about how they want him to be remembered. >> i would like people to on see how he lived his life. so much important than how he died. he lived with so much passion and compassion of other people. >> an unmentionable darkness. i -- i trust that people will see light coming through. they will see that a man lived a good life and people's lives were impacted by that. >> clements' other daughter, sarah, said my dad was a hero. >>> a psychiatrist that treated james holmes warned police about holmes a month before the massac massacre. she contacted a campus officer about holmes, and warned he had made homicidal statements and possessed a threat to the public. holmes had stopped seeing dr. fenton and began sending her threatening text messages. >>> new video shows texas d.a. mick mcclelland was thinking about protection the day before he and his wif
both suspects had recent contact with evan ebel. the man suspected of killing clements. >> murdered in his home last month in an exclusive interview with clements widow and daughters, they talk about how they want him to be remembered. >> i would like people to on see how he lived his life. so much important than how he died. he lived with so much passion and compassion of other people. >> an unmentionable darkness. i -- i trust that people will see light coming through. they...
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a former secret service agent who spent time in russia and have terror analyst evan coleman and one aspect we have not talked about this hour is where they are from. you spent a significant amount of time in russia and ties to chechnya. what have you been able to learn? >> the chechnyans and the separatists are considered russia to be the target and not the united states. not that we were the friend, but we are speculating on the motives. i found it odd that they decided to pick the united states as a target. that's definitely a curveball that was thrown. >> born in russia, the 26-year-old who died, the 19-year-old is still at large, what can you tell us? >> it's relatively interesting. we got a statement from the official chechnyan. they said this is part of a negative campaign and these brother his nothing to do with the bombings. to say there were a number of different organizations in chechnya and surrounding regions that do recruit them to carry out operation, not necessarily overseas, but militant operations. not all of those folks are in chech ni chechnya. we had reports from the so
a former secret service agent who spent time in russia and have terror analyst evan coleman and one aspect we have not talked about this hour is where they are from. you spent a significant amount of time in russia and ties to chechnya. what have you been able to learn? >> the chechnyans and the separatists are considered russia to be the target and not the united states. not that we were the friend, but we are speculating on the motives. i found it odd that they decided to pick the...
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they were in frequent contact with evan ebel. the men reportedly spoke to him 24 hours before clements was killed. shot in cold blood in daylight. a sherrif with a reputation for cracking down on drug dealers shot while eating in his car outside a courthouse. new details about that gunman. witnesses say the suspect approached sherrif eugene crumb and fired twice into his car. the gunman walked to his truck and drove away. a few minutes later he was wounded in a shootout with cops. >> north korea taking its threats to a new level. its army ratified a -- quote -- "mercy list -- merciless nuclear strike against america." it is the latest in its daily war-like threats. so should we be worried? >> i think in terms of reaching the united states that that's unlikely, to say the least. impossible probably. but it's not to underestimate north korea's capability to do something to south korea or japan. and i think that the risk of this increasingly belligerent rhetoric, they're well past prior north korean play books on this. >>gretchen: t
they were in frequent contact with evan ebel. the men reportedly spoke to him 24 hours before clements was killed. shot in cold blood in daylight. a sherrif with a reputation for cracking down on drug dealers shot while eating in his car outside a courthouse. new details about that gunman. witnesses say the suspect approached sherrif eugene crumb and fired twice into his car. the gunman walked to his truck and drove away. a few minutes later he was wounded in a shootout with cops. >>...
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ab stoddard from the hill, ala hay azbladdy from the national journal and evan mcmorris from buzz feed, thanks for being with me. >> hey. >> ella hay, we will start with you, what can we expect to see from the house in terms of gun control when they return this week? >> we will see possibly a gun control package put on the senate floor this package will probably not include an assault weapons ban, won't include high-capacity had magazine he is. >> whatever bill we get, what he ever we finally see it is going to be so watered down there, is is a good chance it might not even be that effective? >> yeah. you know exit's interesting, you will see public polling showing that the vast majority of americans support expanding background checks, but within that polling, you see a lack of intensity on that issue, on those sentiments, are the intensity behind expanding background checks is on the side of those who are trying to loosen gun control restrictions. >> ab, you wrote recently in part, quote no matter what gun control bill passes the senate and highly likely none will, the national rifle
ab stoddard from the hill, ala hay azbladdy from the national journal and evan mcmorris from buzz feed, thanks for being with me. >> hey. >> ella hay, we will start with you, what can we expect to see from the house in terms of gun control when they return this week? >> we will see possibly a gun control package put on the senate floor this package will probably not include an assault weapons ban, won't include high-capacity had magazine he is. >> whatever bill we get,...
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democratic strategist marjorie clifton, republican political guru, karl rove, and former democratic senator evan bayh. guru is a nice thing. >> i like that. >> you can call me swami. >> secretary kerry began his visit -- gentlemen, please. began his trip in seoul where the u.s. and south korea would consider talks, even giving more aid to north korea if the are vietnam pulls back from nuclear brinks manship. >> you would engage in bilateral talks under the right circumstances but it's up to our friends to decide what they think those circumstances for them might be. >> chris: senator brown, is that the right signal for us to send to north korea now, bluster enough and we and the south koreans will again give aid and have talks? >> it's like ground hot groundhg day, we've heard it before. every time north korea rattles the swords we have talks and give them more aid. bottom line is china needs to be fully engaged right now and they're not. if they become fully engaged, i do not think they want to see north korea exporting terrorism around the world. >> chris: i want to pick up on the question of
democratic strategist marjorie clifton, republican political guru, karl rove, and former democratic senator evan bayh. guru is a nice thing. >> i like that. >> you can call me swami. >> secretary kerry began his visit -- gentlemen, please. began his trip in seoul where the u.s. and south korea would consider talks, even giving more aid to north korea if the are vietnam pulls back from nuclear brinks manship. >> you would engage in bilateral talks under the right...
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evans. [applause] >> good morning and welcome to the george w. bush presidential center and to the beautiful campus of southern methodist dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of dedicatetoday as we this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work many people is realized in the building behind me today. done more no one has to make this place possible than andident george w. bush mrs. laura bush. [applause] of callinge honor them my friends for more than 40 and i've been privileged to witness firsthand the instead principled leadership of president bush. those who come here will learn leadership and about consequential time in american history. researchers and scholars will presidential records housed in the archives. students and museum visitors modernarn about the american presidency, first decade of the 21st century, and the story of george and laura bush. on the other side of this is the george w. bush institute. here, thinkers and doers are advance freedom and defend the pri
evans. [applause] >> good morning and welcome to the george w. bush presidential center and to the beautiful campus of southern methodist dallas, texas. i'm proud to be here with all of dedicatetoday as we this beautiful building to the american people. two years ago, we broke ground on this site and the hard work many people is realized in the building behind me today. done more no one has to make this place possible than andident george w. bush mrs. laura bush. [applause] of callinge...
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he calls himself big bad evil evan ebel. e tonight the cnn exclusive, the widow of prison chief tom clements will speak with our anderson cooper. >>> developing story in fort knox. police search for a gunman who killed a civilian worker at that base. investigators say yesterday's shooting happened in a parking lot. they described it as a personal incident. it prompted a temporary lockdown. the victim's identity has not been released. >>> president obama deciding to donate 5% of his $400,000 a year salary back to the treasury department. the white house says he wants to share in the sacrifice being made by federal workers who are, of course, affected by forced spending cuts. the president will cut a check every month for the next 12 months totally $20,000. the president announcing plans to attend the dedication of the george w. bush library this month. there will be five current or former commanders in chief on hand, including george bush sr., bill clinton, and jimmy carter. that will be an amazing photo-op. >>> television's
he calls himself big bad evil evan ebel. e tonight the cnn exclusive, the widow of prison chief tom clements will speak with our anderson cooper. >>> developing story in fort knox. police search for a gunman who killed a civilian worker at that base. investigators say yesterday's shooting happened in a parking lot. they described it as a personal incident. it prompted a temporary lockdown. the victim's identity has not been released. >>> president obama deciding to donate 5%...